Eruption Schedule

A child’s primary teeth, or baby teeth, usually erupt during their first two years. The average age for the first tooth to appear is seven months, but don’t worry if you child isn’t right on target. If you have any concerns, schedule a visit and we’ll be happy to make sure your baby’s mouth is developing normally.

Most kids begin by losing their bottom front teeth around age six, and they progress in a fairly predictable pattern until they’ve lost all 20 baby teeth as teenagers. The preceeding illustration shows when the permanent teeth usually grow in; the primary teeth usually exfoliate (fall out) a few months before. Don’t worry if your child doesn’t follow this chart exactly, but we’d be happy to take a look if you have concerns. We also evaluate your child as they grow to screen for possible orthodontic issues.

OUR MISSION

At Bizeau Dental, we love smiles.
We want to see you smile, and not just because you know your teeth look great. We want you to know that you've received high-quality, state-of-the-art care, but we want you smiling because you've been in the presence of friends who heard your concerns and prioritized your comfort.
We want our employees smiling, too: because they feel valued, and because they work in a pleasant, family atmosphere while they advance their professional skills.
And lastly, we want Newberg to smile. We partner with and contribute to community outreaches to keep Newberg a warm and inviting place to live.